Lecture Exam 2 Information and Instructions
Content and Format
This exam covers material from Modules 4-6 and is worth 100 pints. Topics addressed include:
- Module 4- Cardiovascular II: Blood Vessels
- Module 5- Lymphatic
- Module 6- Immunity
Questions on the exam will be in multiple-choice, matching, and true/false format. These questions will be similar to what you have seen in Module 4-6 quizzes. This assessment is automatically graded according to correctness; therefore, you will see your score immediately upon completion.
This exam addresses the following course and module learning objectives:
Module 4- Cardiovascular II: Blood Vessels
- Compare and contrast the anatomical structure of arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, and veins (CLOs 1-4)
- Accurately describe the forces that account for capillary exchange (CLOs 1-4)
- List the major factors affecting blood flow, blood pressure, and resistance (CLOs 1-4)
- Describe how blood flow, blood pressure, and resistance interrelate (CLOs 1-4)
- Discuss how the neural and endocrine mechanisms maintain homeostasis within the blood vessels (CLOs 1-4)
- Describe the interaction of the cardiovascular system with other body systems (CLOs 1-4)
- Label the major blood vessels of the pulmonary and systemic circulations (CLOs 1-4)
- Identify and describe the hepatic portal system (CLOs 1-4)
- Describe the development of blood vessels and fetal circulation (CLOs 1-4)
- Compare fetal circulation to that of an individual after birth (CLOs 1-4)
Module 5- Lymphatic
- Identify the components and anatomy of the lymphatic system (CLOs 1-2)
- Describe the interaction of the lymphatic system with other body systems (CLOs 1-6)
Module 6- Immunity
- Discuss the role of the innate immune response against pathogens (CLOs 1-6)
- Describe the power of the adaptive immune response to cure disease (CLOs 1-6)
- Explain immunological deficiencies and over-reactions of the immune system (CLOs 3-6)
- Discuss the role of the immune response in transplantation and cancer (CLOs 1-6)
- Describe the interaction of the immune system with other body systems (CLOs 1-4)
Preparation
To prepare for your exam, review:
- Chapters 4-6 in the textbook
- Chapters 4-6 PPT slides
- Module 4-6 quizzes
Exam Rules
Time Restriction
You are allowed one attempt only and a maximum of 60 minutes to complete the exam once you begin. You must take the exam in one sitting, as you are not allowed to save and return to it later, so you must take it on a computer with a reliable internet connection. Once you begin the exam, the timer will start, so you must finish it within the 60-minute time limit. time limit. Therefore, DO NOT START THE EXAM UNTIL YOU ARE READY TO TAKE IT.
You can take the exam at any time during the dates that it is open.
Prohibited During Testing
- This is a CLOSED note exam. Using your e-book or textbook is NOT ALLOWED.
- You must remain in front of your computer for the duration of the exam. NO BATHROOM BREAKS.
- Cell phones, tablets, laptops, smart watches, and any other electronic devices are NOT PERMITTED.
Failing to follow these instructions could result in a violation.
The academic honesty guidelines stated in your syllabus will be strictly enforced.
Taking Your Exam
At Your Exam Time
- Review the items that are permitted and prohibited and put away all prohibited items.
- Click on Exam 2 in this module.
- During the exam, do not use your browser's "back" button. This will remove you from your exam and end your attempt. Only use the navigation tools to move through your exam.
- When you are finished with your exam, submit your answers.
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